Tuesday 25 May, 2010

why Nehru dynasty rated so high? Why rahul gandhi unfit for the job?

Rahul Gandhi, B.A. from Rollins College, Florida, M.Phil from Trinity College, Cambridge!!! Do u people have any idea about whom i am taking?? Ya the MP from Amethi, the only son of Sonia maino, AICC president. In last couple of years, Rahul is projected as a leader for the future. Most congress partymen are adumbrating Rahul as a erstwhile PM Rajiv. These phlegmatic views simply dilute the fact that, Is he really worth-able for PM? I had a loads of questions about him? Will he answer or his adherer can answer???

1) Can he give up his entire property including the KGB money to charities across India. Then start with CRY?
2) Will he leave 10, Janpath to slum. (Not staying for posterity ) ?
3) Will he marry a Dlit lady from a poverty throne (Dark skin preferable ) ?
4)  What will happen to his Spaniard Veronique ?
5) Does he possess the skill of a PM in waiting?

I dont think these questions are answered even by his staunch supporter... But most knew that Mr Rahul possess some great qualities which are supposed to inherited from his family. If u think that above line is correct, then you must be utterly wrong. Because these qualities( desire for money, power etc.. ) are attributed to MASLOW's need theory.


 Mr, Abraham Maslow describes that a man who satisfies his needs From basic, will pursue  Security , Social, self - esteem to self actualization. Therefore there is no wonder that Rahul attained the self actualization stage because their family stayed in power for almost five decades. They amassed  wealth as much as they need for gran grand grand grand son of Raihan Vadra. His naivety and blunders are well known especially with David Milliband. Medias are blindly following him, Even if he sniffs it was a news for them. He is riding the advantage where their ancestors deliberately leave it for him. But what irks me the most is nothing in the whole wide world can stop this neophyte of an incompetent politician becoming the PM of the country one day. It might be 2014 or 2019. but it will happen. That is the INDIA we live in. 
                                                              --- Ajith Bsc MBA





Friday 21 May, 2010

Factors to consider while buying a stock

1.     Make sure the stock is trading closer to the 52-week low than the high and also has upward momentum.
2.     Average volume should be around 50,000.
3.     The PE ratio should be somewhere between 1.0x and 10.0x.
4.     Earnings and cash flow per share should both be positive with positive growth over each quarter.
5.     There is no specific market cap to look for, just be aware of the risk/reward trade off of each size and their stability as well.  (Personally, all of my highest returns have come from mid caps.)
6.     Beta is much like the market cap, in that there is no specific beta to look for.  It just depends on risk tolerance.  However, if you have a longer time horizon to invest, I would recommend a higher beta and vice versa.
7.     Look for stocks that offer dividends.  Dividends are usually, but not always, a sign of good financial health.
8.     Look at the open interest on options chains for a specific stock to see how many people are planning on buying and selling and at what price.  This basically serves as an opinion poll on the stock’s expected performance.
9.     Always consider the amount of shares CEOs and other executives are buying and selling, to get an accurate picture of what is happening on the inside.
10.   It may be a good idea to watch stocks that are constantly in the news.  Stock prices will often reflect the investors’ perception of the stock, which shows the volatility.    
                                                                            ---- Ajith Bsc MBA